Question about Shivers in LD.

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Cheesemandrewt

When you're wearing a Skolver set, you would be resistant to Shivers in LD.
But when you're wearing a Skolver Coat Freeze High, and a Vog Cub Cap, would you still be resistant?

P.S. Also, I am willing to sell a Wolver Coat Freeze High. I don't know what to do with it right now.

Clueless-Inferno's picture
Clueless-Inferno
Yes

Yes

Dukeplatypus's picture
Dukeplatypus
Vog doesn't have weakness to

Vog doesn't have weakness to freeze.

Rangerwillx's picture
Rangerwillx
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Yup, you need seven ranks of freeze resist to become immune to minor freeze, or any other status bomb for that matter.

The resist on skolver is equal to a max UV, so it's like this. low= 1_medium= 2_high= 3_max= 4.
You have four, plus the high uv which equals three, which is seven.
Seven is the least amount of resist you can have while being immune to hazes.

Does that make sense?

Shadownox's picture
Shadownox
u forgot very high, so i

u forgot very high, so i guess max is actually 5.

Rangerwillx's picture
Rangerwillx
No very high.

There is no very high, or ultra for that matter, with defence UVs.

Juances's picture
Juances
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Very high is not a possible uv for armors.
So status resists go low-med-high-max.

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Clueless-Inferno
Very high is the armor's

Very high is the armor's natural resistance bonus. Very high or Ultra are unattainable with UVs.

And it goes:
Low-1
Med-2
High-3
Vey High-4
Ultra- 5
Max- 6

Therefore:

High + Armor's natural VH status resistance (3+4) is 7, the minimum resistance for status bomb immunity.
Another example: (Chris's armor)
Skolver coat shock max- 6 (not 4)
Skolver cap shock high -3
Total: 9
The cap could be shock low as well, and would still work.
Any combo that equals 7 or more according to the above chart gains immunity to the specific status.

Cheesemandrewt
Sweet, thanks for the info

Sweet, thanks for the info guys. Looks like I should turn this Wolver Coat into a Skolver.

Guyinshinyarmour
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@Purgion
Vog/Skolver natural resistance is actually Max. Everything else is correct, though I had thought you needed 8 points for total immunity. Guess I was wrong. :p
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A tangentially related question; can you become immune to the shock that Polaris inflicts with a double max shock setup? Or is it a waste? Or perhaps the shock is so minor and rare that you're better off just ignoring it. Not having to double up would save a bundle of money.

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Jaroche
Very high is the armor's

Very high is the armor's natural resistance bonus. Very high or Ultra are unattainable with UVs.

wrong.

Max is 4 points for armor uvs, if it were 6 points it should be displayed as the double as a high uv, but its actually a bit more that high, so its 4 points. Max uv + low uv doesnt work, you need max + high to be inmune.